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> #freebsd-libs (8.2+ds1-1) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
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> # * Bump libgeom SOVERSION from 0 to 1 and rename package libgeom0 to
> #libgeom1, due to ABI changes in âstruct gproviderâ. (Closes: #630107)
> # * Add new libjail library packages
Hi!
On Sat, 2011-06-11 at 19:55:17 -0500, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Robert Millan wrote:
> > I'd check if a GRUB rebuild helps.
>
> It does! I should never have doubted.
>
> After a rebuild, running "grub-probe -t drive /" with libgeom from
> unstable produces no output and exits with status 139
Robert Millan wrote:
> I'd check if a GRUB rebuild helps.
It does! I should never have doubted.
After a rebuild, running "grub-probe -t drive /" with libgeom from
unstable produces no output and exits with status 139 (sigsegv). I
assume libgeom could benefit from a symbols bump in addition to
Robert Millan wrote:
> 2011/6/11 Jonathan Nieder :
>> As I mentioned, after downgrading libgeom0 to 8.1-5,
>
> I was referring to grub-common.
What does that have to do with the price in China? I already
explained that (with a different kernel) grub-common at the version
in testing works fine.
Hi all!
I have managed to do some tests on that build failure (that now happens
as well on my local box/vm). The testsuite still hangs when started like
python /build/llvm-2.9-ETVRmI/llvm-2.9-2.9+dfsg/utils/lit/lit.py -v .
just at the last testcase. However if I run it with -j1 it finishes:
2011/6/11 Jonathan Nieder :
>> If it's a regression, it could be a bug in GRUB or maybe it's a
>> silent ABI bump (I'd check if a GRUB rebuild helps).
>
> As I mentioned, after downgrading libgeom0 to 8.1-5,
I was referring to grub-common.
> Upgrading libgeom0 to 8.2-2 and running
>
> dpkg
Hi again,
Robert Millan wrote:
> 2011/6/11 Jonathan Nieder :
>> Is that necessary? Please see Bug#612128 for context (1.98+20100804-14
>> worked okay and did not use libgeom) if some is needed.
>
> Yes.
Thanks for looking into this. I'm a bit confused:
> camcontrol is just used for informatio
2011/6/11 Jonathan Nieder :
>> Also please check wether grub 1.98+20100804-14 (from squeeze) also suffers
>> from this problem.
>
> Is that necessary? Please see Bug#612128 for context (1.98+20100804-14
> worked okay and did not use libgeom) if some is needed.
Yes. camcontrol is just used for in
Robert Millan wrote:
> Did you check your device.map? Try regenerating it (grub-mkdevicemap).
My device.map is in the original message. It has one line:
(hd0) /dev/ad0
Running grub-mkdevicemap does not change it.
> Also please check wether grub 1.98+20100804-14 (from squeeze) also suffers
2011/6/11 Jonathan Nieder :
>>> /usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: cannot find a GRUB drive for /dev/ad0s1.
>>> Check your device.map
>>> ls: cannot access /lib/modules/8.2-1-amd64/unknown.ko: No such file or
>>> directory
>>
>> What filesystem(s) are you using?
>
> Only one slice, UFS.
Did you che
Robert Millan wrote:
> 2011/6/11 Jonathan Nieder :
>> Generating grub.pc ...
>> Found kernel of FreeBSD: /boot/kfreebsd-8.2-1-amd64.gz
>> Found kernel module directory: /lib/modules/8.2-1-amd64
>> /usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: cannot find a GRUB drive for /dev/ad0s1.
>> Check your device.map
2011/6/11 Jonathan Nieder :
> Generating grub.pc ...
> Found kernel of FreeBSD: /boot/kfreebsd-8.2-1-amd64.gz
> Found kernel module directory: /lib/modules/8.2-1-amd64
> /usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: cannot find a GRUB drive for /dev/ad0s1. Check
> your device.map
> ls: cannot access /lib/mod
Typical kfreebsd-amd64 experimental system, kernel =
kfreebsd-image-8.2-1-amd64 8.2-1.1. When I try to run
"pstree -a", I get:
$ pstree -a
/proc/19/cmdline: Bad address
Indeed:
$ ps 19
PID TTYSTATTIME COMMAND
19 ? S+ 0:00 [
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